[Machine Translation] From Min Kru with love. A folk love letter to the world. Long-awaited new album after 3 years, with strong guests from Japan and abroad! The Minyo Crusaders, born in a U.S. military house in Fussa, Japan, have broken new ground with their fusion of Japanese folk songs and Latin rhythms, and have received high acclaim not only in Japan but also overseas, including on NPR and The Guardian. Ry Cooder called them "the best band I've ever seen," and Iggy Pop has also named them as his favorite band. Their first new album in three years has arrived. The band's first new album in three years has arrived, released in North America on the prestigious Blue Note label. The concept of this album is based on the band's "love" for folk songs, as the name suggests. The songs are passionately revived with folk songs from Japan and other countries. In addition, for the first time, guest artists participate in this album. The album features Motochitose and Saya Asakura from Japan, and Frente Cumbiero from Colombia, who is a close friend of mine. The synergy between the two bands' sounds is one of the most expansive in the band's history, and is a testament to Minkuru's history of evangelizing Japanese folk music around the world. (Tiny Desk (home) Concert) on NPR, the release of the documentary film "Bring Ming Yow Back! It is no exaggeration to say that the Min'yo Crusaders have entered the zone and will make the world dance YOI YOI with love!